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Children

Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder – ADHD Causes Difficulty in Attention Span and Calmness

Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)      A child “won’t listen to the teacher” or “causes trouble in class” could be exhibiting the …

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Schizophrenia – Struggles With Thoughts, Delusions and Hallucinations

Schizophrenia      A psychotic disorder characterized by severe problems with a person’s thoughts, feelings, behavior, and use of words and language. Psychotic symptoms …

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Tourettes Syndrome – Dealing With Uncontrollable Tics, Outbursts and Gestures

     A tic is a problem in which a part of the body moves repeatedly, quickly, suddenly and uncontrollably. Tics can …

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Stealing – Coping With Children and Teens Who Steal

     When a child or teenager steals, parents are naturally concerned. They worry about what caused their child to steal, and …

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Sexual Abuse – Obscene Gestures and Touches are Devastating to a Child

Child sexual abuse has been reported up to 80,000 times a year, but the number of unreported instances is far …

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Sex – Speaking to Children and Teenagers About Sex

     Talking to your children about love, intimacy, and sex is an important part of parenting. Parents can be very helpful …

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Separation Anxiety – Fear of Leaving The Comforts of Parents and Home

     Going to school usually is an exciting, enjoyable event for young children. For some it brings fear, panic and/or separation …

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Self-Injury – Acts of Causing Personal Bodily Harm or Pain

     Self-injury is the act of deliberately destroying body tissue, at times to change a way of feeling. Self-injury is seen …

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Child and Adolescent Treatment – Seeking Proper Treatment for Issues

Why Seek Treatment?      There are many questions that parents ask themselves when they discover that their own child may be …

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Psychosis – Impairment of Thought, Response and Communication

     Psychotic disorders include severe mental disorders which are characterized by extreme impairment of a person’s ability to think clearly, respond …

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Physical Abuse – A Horrific Hand of a Trusted Family Member

     It is estimated hundreds of thousands of children are physically abused each year by a parent or close relative, of …

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder – PTSD May Develop When a Severe Event Occurs

     All children and adolescents experience stressful events which can affect them both emotionally and physically. A child or adolescent who …

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Panic Disorder – Feelings of Intense Fear and Discomfort

     Panic disorder is a common and treatable disorder. Children and adolescents with panic disorder have unexpected and repeated periods of …

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Mental Retardation – Most Individuals Learn to Live in Everyday Life

     The term “mental retardation” is often misunderstood and seen as derogatory. Some think that retardation is diagnosed only on the …

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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder – Dealing With Struggles of Obsession or Compulsion

     Teenagers with obsessive compulsive disorder have obsessions and/or compulsions. An obsession refers to recurrent and persistent thoughts, impulses, or images …

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Learning Disorders – The Struggle to Learn and Comprehend

     One of the common problems that children have with school performance is a specific learning disability or learning disorders. Children …

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Foster Care – Temporary Placements in a Home

     Over 500,000 children in the U.S. currently reside in some form of foster care. Placements in foster care have dramatically …

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Fighting and Biting – Displays of Aggressive Behaviour

     All people have aggressive feelings. As adults, we learn how to control these feelings. Children, however, are often physically aggressive …

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Divorce – Dealing With a Dissolved Marriage in the Family

     One out of every two marriages today ends in divorce and many divorcing families include children. Parents who are getting …

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Conduct Disorder – Struggles With Misbehaviour and Following Rules

     Conduct disorder is a complicated group of behavioral and emotional problems in youngsters. Children and adolescents with this disorder have …

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Depression – Emotions of Intense Sadness

     Though the term “depression” can describe a normal human emotion, it also can refer to a psychiatric disorder. Depressive illness …

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Bullying – Acts of Harassment Towards Fellow Children

     Bullying is a common experience for many children and adolescents. Surveys indicate that as many as half of all children …

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Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depression) – Feelings of Extreme Highs and Lows of Emotion

     Teenagers with Bipolar Disorder may have an ongoing combination of extremely high (manic) and low (depressed) moods. Highs may alternate …

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Autism – Detachment of Social Awareness and Communication

     Most infants and young children are very social creatures who need and want contact with others to thrive and grow. …

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Aspergers – Struggles of Social Skills Development and Behavior

     Asperger’s Disorder is the term for a specific type of pervasive developmental disorder which is characterized by problems in development …

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Anxiety – Struggling With Intense Fear of Situations or Occurrences

     Anxiety is the fearful anticipation of further danger or problems accompanied by an intense unpleasant feeling (dysphoria) or physical symptoms. …

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Alcohol and Drug Abuse – The Reliance of Substances

     Use and abuse of drugs and alcohol by teens is very common and can have serious consequences. In the 15-24 …

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AIDS and HIV – Information About This Deadly Disease

     Today adolescents of both sexes face a serious risk of HIV infection, which is the cause of AIDS. AIDS is …

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Adoption – The Process of Legally Raising a Child as One's Own

     Approximately 120,000 children are adopted each year in the United States. Children with physical, developmental, or emotional handicaps who were …

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Adolescent Development – Encourage Communication, Positive Choices and Goals

     Parents are often worried or confused by changes in their teenagers. The following information should help parents understand this phase …

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Attachment – The Relationship Between Infancy Trust and Need

     There are many debates that about the idea of attachment between a child and a caregiver. Sigmund Freud (1940) believed …

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